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Frederick Saunders. 66 Now , stir the fire , and close the shutters fast , Let fall the curtains , wheel the sofa round , - So let us welcome peaceful Evening in . ā * FIRST EVENING Chaucer , Surrey , Sidney , Raleigh.
Frederick Saunders. 66 Now , stir the fire , and close the shutters fast , Let fall the curtains , wheel the sofa round , - So let us welcome peaceful Evening in . ā * FIRST EVENING Chaucer , Surrey , Sidney , Raleigh.
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... round Shakspeare's golden sun . Among these were BEN JONSON , BEAUMONT and FLETCHER , and others . Glancing over the life - records of these gifted , but , for the most part , erratic sons of genius , who can trace their checkered ...
... round Shakspeare's golden sun . Among these were BEN JONSON , BEAUMONT and FLETCHER , and others . Glancing over the life - records of these gifted , but , for the most part , erratic sons of genius , who can trace their checkered ...
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... round about her rosy bed , That , waking , she may wonder . Say to her , ' tis her lover true That sendeth love to you ; to you ! And when you hear her kind reply , Return with pleasant warblings . LYLY's genius for lyric verse is seen ...
... round about her rosy bed , That , waking , she may wonder . Say to her , ' tis her lover true That sendeth love to you ; to you ! And when you hear her kind reply , Return with pleasant warblings . LYLY's genius for lyric verse is seen ...
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... round : Should every creature drink but Iā Why - men of morals , tell me why ? Cowley's deep love of rural retirement is exhibited in the sub- joined lines : - Hail , old patrician trees , so great and good ! Hail , ye plebeian ...
... round : Should every creature drink but Iā Why - men of morals , tell me why ? Cowley's deep love of rural retirement is exhibited in the sub- joined lines : - Hail , old patrician trees , so great and good ! Hail , ye plebeian ...
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... that oft with gods doth diet , And hears the muses in a ring Aye round about Jove's altar sing : And add to these retired leisure , That in trim gardens takes his pleasure ; But first and chiefest , with thee bring Him that. I 65.
... that oft with gods doth diet , And hears the muses in a ring Aye round about Jove's altar sing : And add to these retired leisure , That in trim gardens takes his pleasure ; But first and chiefest , with thee bring Him that. I 65.
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